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Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art Gallery
and Video Pool Media Arts Centre are proud to
present the exhibition Rockstars & Wannabes.
Curated by Cathy Mattes, this exhibition
features: Warren Arcand, Kevin Ei-Ichi
deForest, Skawennati Fragnito, and Benny
Nemerofsky Ramsay.

Dates: September 29 – November 10, 2007
Opening Reception: September 29, 2007 @ 8 PM
Location: Urban Shaman Gallery – 203-290 McDermot Ave
Mediums: Video and Installation
With the emergence of MTV and Much Music in the early
1980’s, a new form of escapism, and role play surfaced
for young people. How youth connected with popular
singers and bands changed drastically thanks to vee-jays
spinning flashy music videos that provided visual
narratives to follow along with popular music. In
basements and bedrooms across the land, youth held
brushes as microphones, envisioned themselves in music
videos, and mimicked the music stars they admired…
Rockstars and Wannabes locates artists who
examine the impact of the music industry on identity,
using music videos, karaoke, and popular TV talent
searches as catalysts. Music as an aid in escaping
cross-cultural boundaries, the longing for validation or
substance in one’s life, and the lengths some will go to
locate and express their inner rock star is
investigated.
Warren Arcand’s contribution to Rockstars &
Wannabes is a video installation that explores “how
youth turn to Rock music as a form of magical thinking,
or who alternatively may be used by Rock to refresh and
revitalize its own iconography. Within this exchange
there are many hazards and casualties, not the least of
which is boundary control.” – Warren Arcand. (bio)
Kevin Ei-Ichi deForest uses Karaoke to out
existing stereotypes within popular music and explores
the struggle to culturally fit in for those of mixed
ancestry. By presenting imagery of Japanese music icons,
cityscapes, and the impact of American pop-culture on
Japanese youth, his video works expose how cultural
perceptions are internalized, while simultaneously
reminding viewers about the potential of music to bridge
existing gaps. (bio)
Skawennati Fragnito locates like-minded adults
who grew up in the 80s, and dreamt of being in music
videos like those seen on Much Music and MTV. Her video
work 80 Minutes,80 Movies, 80s Music , is an ongoing
digital-video project which invites Generation X-ers
from diverse cultural backgrounds, professions, and
locations to live out their 80s rock star dreams in 80
second music videos created by Fragnito. New additions
to 80 Minutes, 80 Movies, 80s Music will be featured in
the exhibition. (bio)
Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay’s video and installation
work provide a glimpse of his intimate relationship with
certain pop music icons. History, sexuality and identity
collide in Audition Tape, a musical monologue inspired
by outtakes from American idol competitions. In Jimmy, a
heraldic flag and documentation of a performative
marathon honours British gay pop hero Jimmy Somerville.
Referencing a fan's obsessive sensibility, Jimmy
explores the rewriting of narratives about who gets
canonized and honoured in popular culture. (bio)
Rockstars & Wannabes Highlights
Join us at the free public opening reception on
Saturday, September 29, 2007, which will include an
80s dance party after 10pm.
Come to the curatorial talk/karaoke night at Urban
Shaman – date TBA
For more information please contact Milana at
Video Pool @ (204) 949-9134 ext.1
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